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A rate constant, k, is a numerical value that is reaction specific.
QUESTION 6 1 points Save Answer A rate constant, k, is a numerical value that is reaction specific A rate constant has units that are based on the order of the reaction and the units of the rate Depending on the state of the reactants and the overall rate of the reaction, the chemical rates are expressed in terms measuring some amount per unit time (mov Ls, mov(L-min, atm/hr, glyr, etc) Rate = A®e] is 3rd order meaning (A2 has units moi?12 and (B) has unints mor, and when multiplied they have units mon, if the time unit is seconds, then k must have units of L2Mmolis) so that the rate in this example will have the units of mol/(L-s). For the given orders of reaction, determine the appropriate unit for the rate constant, k, assuming a time unit of seconds and amounts in mol A LImols ) BLJMemors C 1/s Cy 12 DL2/molks) E. moULs) 1 points
A rate constant, k, is a numerical value that is reaction specific.
QUESTION 6 1 points Save Answer A rate constant, k, is a numerical value that is reaction specific A rate constant has units that are based on the order of the reaction and the units of the rate Depending on the state of the reactants and the overall rate of the reaction, the chemical rates are expressed in terms measuring some amount per unit time (mov Ls, mov(L-min, atm/hr, glyr, etc) Rate = A®e] is 3rd order meaning (A2 has units moi?12 and (B) has unints mor, and when multiplied they have units mon, if the time unit is seconds, then k must have units of L2Mmolis) so that the rate in this example will have the units of mol/(L-s). For the given orders of reaction, determine the appropriate unit for the rate constant, k, assuming a time unit of seconds and amounts in mol A LImols ) BLJMemors C 1/s Cy 12 DL2/molks) E. moULs) 1 points
Beverley SmithLv2
20 Apr 2019